Difference between revisions of "Developer-hosted platform"
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− | A developer-hosted platform is a service operated by the software developer. No software installation is required by the website author. | + | A developer-hosted platform is a website service operated by the software developer. No software installation is required by the website author. |
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+ | (The term generally refers to services for making your own blog or website. In a wider sense, most [[social media]] runs on developer-hosted platforms, but this page only discusses website hosting services.) | ||
==Free hosted blogs== | ==Free hosted blogs== | ||
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*Posterous (simplified blogging): http://posterous.com | *Posterous (simplified blogging): http://posterous.com | ||
*Skyrock (high penetration in France): http://skyrock.com | *Skyrock (high penetration in France): http://skyrock.com | ||
− | *Tumblr (simplified blogging): | + | *Tumblr (simplified blogging): http://www.tumblr.com |
*Wordpress (customizable, nearly the same software as the stand-alone version): http://wordpress.com | *Wordpress (customizable, nearly the same software as the stand-alone version): http://wordpress.com | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*List of developer-hosted platforms in Wikipedia article about blog software: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog_software#Developer-hosted_platforms | *List of developer-hosted platforms in Wikipedia article about blog software: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog_software#Developer-hosted_platforms | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Social media]] | ||
+ | *[[Microblogging]] | ||
[[Category:Websites]] | [[Category:Websites]] | ||
[[Category:Web hosting]] | [[Category:Web hosting]] | ||
[[Category:Stub]] | [[Category:Stub]] |